Leslie Solley, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Leslie Solley

British politician

Date of Birth: 15-Dec-1905

Date of Death: 08-Jan-1968

Profession: politician, barrister

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Leslie Solley

  • Leslie Judah Solley (15 December 1905 – 8 January 1968) was a British politician and barrister. Solley was born in London and educated at Davenant Foundation School then the University of London.
  • He worked as a scientist and then a barrister.
  • He joined the Labour Party and won the Thurrock seat at the 1945 general election. In 1948, Solley signed a petition written by John Platts-Mills in support of Pietro Nenni and the Italian Socialist Party, in defiance of Labour Party policy.
  • As a result, he was warned not to contravene the party line in future. Solley was an ardent opponent of the North Atlantic Treaty, calling instead for a united Europe and work through the United Nations.
  • He was one of six Labour MPs to vote against signing the Treaty, and as a result of this and his previous warning, was expelled from the party.
  • He then became a founder member of the Labour Independent Group, and contested Thurrock again in the 1950 general election as an "Independent Labour" candidate.
  • He failed to win, and afterwards concentrated on his career in law, while also becoming prominent in the Songwriters Guild of Great Britain.
  • He wrote many pieces of music in his life, including the songs for "The Adventures Of Twizzle" under the pseudonym Leslie Clair, an early British television series for children.
  • His masterwork, an orchestral fantasy, "Music For Orchestra" was written in 1948 but remained undiscovered until 2008, well after his death.

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